Giants Gaming

Giants Gaming, commonly referred to simply as Giants,[1] is a Spanish professional esports organisation that has teams competing in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, League of Legends, Call of Duty, FIFA, Fortnite, and Rainbow Six Siege. The League of Legends (LoL) team competes in the European League of Legends Championship Series.[2] The organisation has two Rainbow Six Siege teams, a Singaporean team competing Southeast Asian Pro League and a Spanish team competing in the Spanish Nationals. Giants Gaming was founded in 2008 in Málaga, Spain.[3]

Giants Gaming
Short nameGIA
DivisionsLeague of Legends, Call of Duty, CS:GO, Rainbow Six Siege and FIFA
Founded2008
LocationSpain
PartnersVodafone
Nike
Chupa Chups
Diesel
Málaga
Prozis
Ozone
Versus Gamers
Nestlé
Websitegiants.pro

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

Tournament results

2017

  • 13th-16th - CEVO Main Season 12 Europe
  • 2nd - ESL Masters Spain Spring 2017 Finals
  • 2nd - 4Gamers CS:GO Masters Porto
  • 5th-6th - ESL Clash of Nations
  • 3rd-4th - ESL Masters Spain Winter 2017 Finals
  • 3rd-4th - Superliga Orange Season 13 Finals

2018

  • 1st - Master League Portugal
  • 3rd-4th - Moche XL eSports CS:GO Cup
  • 1st - Superliga Orange Finals 2018
  • 3rd-4th - ESL Masters Spain Spring 2018 Finals
  • 7th-8th - DreamHack Open Valencia 2018
  • 9th-16th - ESEA Advanced Season 28 Europe
  • 1st - IeSF EWC Portugal 2018[4]
  • 1st - Worten Game Ring Master League Portugal
  • 1st - ESL Masters Spain Winter 2018 Finals

2019

League of Legends

Tournament results

2013

  • 7th — 2013 Spring EU LCS

2016

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege

Giants Gaming first acquired a Rainbow Six Siege team on 8 June 2018.[5] The Spanish team would remain one of the top teams in Spain until it disbanded in October of the following year.[6]

On 8 August 2019, Giants Gaming picked up top European team, Looking For Org shortly before the Six Major Raleigh. The original roster consisted of Maurice "AceeZ" Erkelenz, Léo "Alphama" Robine, Théophile "Hicks" Dupont, Lukas "Korey" Zwingmann, Valentin "Risze" Liradelfo, and Laurent "Crapelle" Patriarche as coach along with Robin "Robz" Planus as the team's manager. Giants placed 5-8th after defeating Evil Geniuses and Ninjas in Pyjamas but falling to ForZe Esports in the quarter-finals. After unsatisfactory results at the Pro League Season 10 Finals, Alphama was kicked and later joined American team, eUnited.[7] The roster, along with the addition of AceeZ and Korey's former teammate, Jan "Ripz" Hucke, was later bought by Rogue, who previously fielded an American team.[8]

On 9 January 2020, Giants Gaming picked up their third team, the Singaporean squad Aerowolf.[9] Before the acquisition, Aerowolf decisively defeated the best teams in Australia and Japan in the Season 10 APAC Finals, Fnatic and Nora-Rengo respectively, before beating the previous Giants roster and challenging eventual runner-ups, American DarkZero Esports, at the Season 10 Finals. At the Six Invitational 2020, Giants lost to MiBR and Team Liquid in the group stage.

Rosters

Valorant

Giants Valorant roster
PlayersCoaches
Handle Name Nationality
Fit1nho Gallego, Adolfo Spain
hoody Peltokangas, Aaro Finland
nukkye Chmieliauskas, Žygimantas Lithuania
rhyme Muminovic, Emir Norway
Cloud Nehozhin, Kirill Russia
Head coach

Daniil "pipsoN" Meshcheryakov


Legend:
  • (I) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  • Substitute player Substitute
  • Injured Injury / Illness
  

Latest roster transaction: 10 November 2022.

Notable Achievements

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege

Tournament End Date Location Placement Prize
Singapore Singaporean Roster
Six Invitational 2020 2020-02-16 Montreal, Quebec, Canada 13-16th $60,000
Pro League Season 11 SEA 2020-03-26 South East Asia 2nd $10,625
European Union Former European Roster
Six Major Raleigh 2019 2019-08-16 Raleigh, North Carolina, USA 5-8th $20,000
Pro League Season 10 EU 2019-10-14 Europe 2nd Finals
6 French League 2019-10-24 France 1st Finals
6 French League Finals 2019-11-02 Paris, France 1st $16,789
Pro League Season 10 Finals 2019-11-10 Tokoname, Japan 5-8th $20,000

Spanish Team

Tournament End Date Location Placement Prize
Spain Spanish Roster
Spain Nationals Season 2 2020-07-03 Spain 3rd $900
Spain Former Spanish Roster
ESL Masters España Season 1 Group Stage 2018-10-04 Spain 1st $1,151
ESL Euro Cup 2018 2018-10-07 Milan, Italy 2nd $3,457
ESL Masters España Season 1 2018-10-21 Spain 2nd $4,611
Drone Cup 2018 2019-02-09 Spain 1st $3,397
Dreamhack Valencia 2019 2019-07-06 Valencia, Spain 13-16th $0
Spain Nationals Season 1 2019-09-14 Spain 3rd $886
Spain Nationals Season 1 Finals 2019-10-06 Madrid, Spain 3-4th $1,372

References

  1. "Giants Gaming | LoL Esports". lolesports.com. LoL Esports. Retrieved 14 July 2018.
  2. "Giants Gaming add Maxlore and South Korean rookie mid laner NighT". 3 May 2016.
  3. "Giants Gaming - Facebook".
  4. "IeSF EWC Portugal 2018 - Todas as informações - Defs.pt". Defs.pt. Retrieved 13 September 2018.
  5. Giants, Vodafone [@GiantsGamingENG] (8 June 2018). "We proudly introduce you to our new Rainbow Six Siege team! #WeAreGiants #WeAreTheSiegepic.twitter.com/OpS1QQFnkO" (Tweet). Retrieved 8 August 2019 via Twitter.
  6. "TwitLonger — When you talk too much for Twitter". twitlonger.com. Retrieved 10 November 2019.
  7. "Ex-Obey Alliance Acquired by eUnited, Alphama and Yeti Replace Abunai and Phozzo / SiegeGG". SiegeGG. Retrieved 26 December 2019.
  8. Rogue (6 January 2020). "ROGUE RETURNS TO RAINBOW 6 SIEGE". Rogue. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
  9. "Giants Gaming Acquires Aerowolf Roster / SiegeGG". SiegeGG. Retrieved 10 January 2020.
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